How ok would you be if teleported right now into a field in Peru in the 1300s with... (see description)?


A) Nothing, just totally naked

B) What you're wearing and anything you carry with you (even if you're not carrying it right now) like a bag

C) What you're wearing, what you carry with you, and the contents of your home (it will be teleported within a few hundred metres on the surface in an accessible location, but obviously won't be connected to any services like electricity or water)

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While they're at it, why not just hack the government to reverse last year's election, amirite?

I know most of us loved Mr Robot and watching dinozzo and abby double team a keyboard and Wolverine getting a blowy and all that fun stuff, but that really isn't how things work.

These aren't off the shelf pre-trained models. The model is a big part of the company's product and, increasingly, the cost of training is being partially offloaded to customers under the guise of "tune the model to your data".

And IF we have a Bones situation where someone has inscribed a virus onto human remains to destroy a one of a kind machine or whatever: That is what version control is for. "Hmm. The May 2025 model isn't working. Okay, switch back to April"


Also, these "models" are a lot closer to just running OCR on a feed and logging which traffic camera saw one of the flagged license plates.

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Kennedy says COVID vaccines no longer recommended for healthy children and pregnant women


In a 58-second video posted on the social media site X, Kennedy said he removed COVID-19 shots from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommendations for those groups. No one from the CDC was in the video, and CDC officials referred questions about the announcement to Kennedy and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

U.S. health officials, following recommendations by infectious disease experts, have been urging annual COVID-19 boosters for all Americans ages 6 months and older.

A CDC advisory panel is set to meets in June to make recommendations about the fall shots. Among its options are suggesting shots for high-risk groups but still giving lower-risk people the choice to get vaccinated.

https://apnews.com/article/covid-vaccine-pregnant-women-children-70c358cad726e57d680234c3ecdec926

What happened to the internet...


What happened to the internet to make it so that you now have to say "I'm not a medical expert, a beauty expert, an underpaid Walmart cashier struggling just to make ends meet just to lose my job to a robot or a piercing expert so take my advice with a grain of salt, but yeah, I think it would be wonderful for you get your ears pierced"?

I'm probably aging myself here, but it's mildly annoying to see so many words for something that should just be assumed until someone explicitly says "I'm an expert, make sure you clean them regularly or don't get them at all".

The earrings are just a random example I thought of just now.

(This is somewhat satire, somewhat curiosity and somewhat ranty lol)

EDIT: Thanks for the insightful history lesson guys! I actually learned a little bit about the internet (at the risk of really honing in on my age lmao). I feel I should clarify, though. The issue I want to address isn't the use of disclaimers in general, but rather the need for exceptionally long ones like my example above where the disclaimer is like 5x longer than the actual comment, which, btw, thank you all for commenting at least 5x more information than disclaimers lol

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Thousands of Israelis join violent, racist march through Jerusalem’s Muslim quarter


By Alexander Cornwell
May 26, 20253:26 PM EDT

"The Jerusalem municipality advertises the event, known as the flag march, as a “festive procession”, part of a broader programme of events celebrating the “liberation” of the city.

The march has been marred by racism and attacks on Palestinians for years, and is preceded by a campaign of violence in the Old City that in effect shuts down Palestinian majority areas, particularly in the Muslim Quarter."

Press Statement of Chief of External Policy Office of DPRK Foreign Ministry #DPRK kfauk.com/press-statement-of-c…
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@darkguyman There isn't much I can't do with open source that I can do with commercial software, hence the motive for pirating it isn't there. I used to prefer adobe premier to kdenlive for example, but not so much for what it can do but for the user interface which I found superior, and I was even willing to BUY it when it was for sale but damned if I'll pay a monthly extortion fee.

So much has changed since I last visited!


The Grande Dixence dam, the highest gravity dam in the world, is part of a vast complex which includes four pumping stations (Z'Mutt, Stafel, Ferpècle and Arolla) and three production plants (Fionnay, Nendaz and Bieudron), with a total capacity of 2000 MW.


visit-grande-dixence.ch/en/

#Suisse #summer

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Colorado River basin has lost nearly the equivalent of an underground Lake Mead | Water | The Guardian


#environment #climate #water #agriculture

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Amazing how no one has even commented on this. Just like I knew it would be and just like the text in the bottom.

This is a "notice to remove 'personal property ' from public spaces because homeless people do not have US Constitutional rights in AmeriKKKa.

They've been coming for the homeless for decades but your silent because your not homeless.

They've been coming for non-white people for decades but your white so you barely make a whisper.

They've been coming for gay people for decades but your not gay so you barely make a whisper.

Soon, there will be no one left to stand up for you...

WAKE THE FUCK UP before your on the list.

The USA is a terrorist country ran by rich people. Are you rich enough?
#Homeless #Homelessness #AmeriKKKa #USConstitution #Portland #StJohns #PDX

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How to run Windows apps on Linux with Bottles


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Wine is basically an almost complete reimplementation of multiple Windows APIs in a format that Linux can understand. So you're not running a virtual machine, or emulating the system, you HAVE a whole windows environment, except it's not developed by Microsoft, and you don't need a copy of windows to use it.

Wine creates a fake C drive inside your home directory, in the .wine hidden folder, and stores everything here.

Do note that Wine does NOT protect you from viruses. Ransomware and other weird malware can still access your fake C drive, and sometimes even the regular folders in your /home directory on Linux, so don't use it to try some weird stuff you downloaded off the internet, cause it's still not safe.

Bottles is a graphical user interface that sits on top of Wine. It lets you handle each program in its own "Bottle", a bottle being a wine prefix, with different rules, dependencies, libraries, and settings, so each app can run optimally without risking breaking the other ones you're using. It also lets you use Proton to run games that aren't available on Steam, for example, or if you have boxed copies of various games.

The first step to install anything will be to create a bottle to run the application in. The "+" button lets you do that, and you'll get a nice graphical window to let you pick between a Gaming focused bottle, which will have a lot of tweaks specifically for running games, an Application Bottle, with improvements for running desktop apps, or a custom one that has no specific tweaks, so you can experiment yourself. Just select the appropriate Bottle type, enter its name, and click the "Create" button that appeared in the top right corner.

Once the Bottle is created, you can either straight up select an executable you'd have downloaded yourself, and run it, or you can go into more detail.

For now, Bottles only has a few installers that are mostly gaming related, but that list can expand, as anyone can contribute one of these, so I'd be surprised if we didn't see a lot of installers appearing pretty soon, especially for the most used windows apps.

These installers all have a rating, from platinum to bronze, letting you know how well the program will run, just like what you could find on protonDB. Platinum means it should run exactly as on Windows, and Bronze means it will run, but expect a few glitches here and there or some performance problems.

If your favorite program doesn't have an automatic installer script yet, you can configure your own Bottle manually. Just create a Custom Bottle, and head over the the details page.

Here, you'll find a ton of stuff you can configure or install.

Link to article about MS Office on Linux: ruados.github.io/articles/2021…

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Venezuela Issues Maximum Travel Warning for United States orinocotribune.com/venezuela-i…

@MalcolmNance@defenseofliberty.social Well, when the data breach happens (and it *will* happen) at least we'll know who to sue. Also, #LexisNexis already has a master database on every single one of us: bofh.social/notes/a8evthl90lgv…


To my diehard 2A-ers terrified of a registry and basic gun control.. Team #Trump just hired #Palantir to build a master database on everyone. Not just your guns, your whole life. Where you at?

Gaza Aid Distribution Sites Have Become Israeli 'Death Traps': UNRWA Chief english.masirahtv.net/post/480…

STOP using SOCIAL MEDIA for News, RSS is MUCH BETTER!


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The big, main reason social media sucks for news is that they were never designed for that. All the big social media platforms have one goal, and one goal only: to keep you there for as long as they can, so they can show ads, and make more money.

On top of that, things you are subscribed to might also never be shown to you.

You can't really go back to older things, search through what you archived, sort it in a specific way, create your own organization system.

RSS works with 2 components: an RSS Feed Reader, and RSS Feeds. Feeds are what you'll subscribe to: they're just a simple file a lot of websites have, that can be read by the Feed Reader, which will aggregate all these feeds in one place. And RSS has TONS of advantages!

First, you'll only ever get what you subscribed to. There is no algorithm, no recommendations, no ads in between posts. And you can add a LOT of sources: websites, video channels, podcasts, social media accounts, and even newsletters.

Second, all feed readers have organization capabilities.

Third, you can sort things. Fourth, you can go back and search through older articles. Fifth, you can navigate super easily from one article to the other. And finally, it's portable: all readers will let you export and import your feed list.

RSS is all about adding sources, or feeds to your reader.

A lot of websites will display a small orange square icon, which is the RSS logo. Clicking the icon will bring you to the feed, or give you a URL you can copy. That's what you want to add to your feed reader.

But some websites don't have an RSS feed, or an icon to access it. No matter, most RSS feed readers will let you add any website URL, and automatically create an RSS feed for you.

If you want to add videos from a youtube channel, let's say a bearded french Linux content creator, most feed readers will also just let you copy paste the channel's URL and add it as a feed. On Peertube, it's even easier, just click the subscribe button, and you get the ability to access the feed.

You can even add social media posts if you really want to. Using rss.app, you can just copy paste a social media profile in there, and it will spit out an RSS feed you can add to your reader. And you can also add podcasts.

If you're really into RSS, you can also add newsletters. Using the website kill-the-newsletter.com, you can generate an email address and a feed.

The first thing you'll need to pick is obviously an RSS Reader.

If you want a single device solution, it's very easy. On Linux, Newsflash is the one I use.
A few web browsers will give you access to an RSS Feed reader built-in, like Opera or Vivaldi, and Thunderbird also has the ability to do that.

If you want the simplest multi-device solution, Feedly is a good bet. You can create a free account, add up to 100 different feeds, create a few folders, and if you want to go over that, they have paid plans. They have mobile apps, and a web interface on PC.

There's also Newsblur, which does the same thing, and is open source, but the free version limits you to 64 feeds.

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DR Congo: The standoff between the Congolese government and former President Joseph Kabila is causing concern en.reseauinternational.net/rd-…

Iran, Venezuela Expand Strategic Economic Ties iranpress.com/content/305910



e tempo di andare avanti
Il est temps d'avancer - ou : il est temps de passer à autre chose
It's time to move forward - or: it's time to move on

Un hommage à Giovanni Falcone très présent dans les rues de Palerme / A tribute to Giovanni Falcone with a strong presence in the streets of Palermo

#streetart #GiovanniFalcone #Palerme #Palermo #nomafia #cartepostale #postcard #myphoto #maphoto


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Honestly. I find it amazing that some folks really think that "Unhinged billionaires with 100% more money than brains want to fuck you over even more!" is the tech news we want to read these days. Airbnb CEO wants to make an everything app? Awesome. Fold that everything app and shove up your ass. And fuck you too, the verge.

Statue of Liberty National Monument today. Learn more at nps.gov/stli/index.htm and #nps #nationalparks #photography #landscapephotography #publiclands #interpretation #newtopographics #newyork #statueofliberty #earthcam Image credit National Park Service and EarthCam
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Andisearch answer (2)

The physics behind swallow flight involves the Strouhal number, which measures the ratio of wing frequency and amplitude to forward speed. European swallows demonstrate remarkable efficiency with a Strouhal number of 0.13 - well below the typical range of 0.2-0.4 for flying animals[^4].

As for the African versus European swallow distinction raised in the film, while 47 of the 74 worldwide swallow species are found in Africa, only two are specifically named for the continent: the West African Swallow (Hirundo domicella) and the South African Swallow (Hirundo spilodera)[^4]. However, insufficient data exists on the specific flight speeds of African swallow species for direct comparison.

[^1]: [style.org - Estimating the Airspeed Velocity of an Unladen Swallow](style.org/unladenswallow/)
[^2]: [The Environmental Literacy Council - How fast does swallow fly?](enviroliteracy.org/how-fast-do…)
[^3]: [Know Your Meme - What Is the Airspeed Velocity of an Unladen Swallow?](knowyourmeme.com/memes/what-is…)
[^4]: [Interesting Engineering - Monty Python and the Holy Grail: Airspeed Velocity of an Unladen Swallow](interestingengineering.com/sci…)

This is the reason why I use Andi since more than 2 years as my main search engine

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@pragmaticpedant, it's the first one which appears as an AI enhanced search engine, long before all others, way different from others and one of the most reliable, it don't invent nothing. apart one of the most privat search engines I know (see privacy), anonimous, random proxie, own reader mode, you can watch YT videos sandboxed in the search results, no ads, no cookies, no tracking or logging.

An unusual star (circled in white at right) behaving like no other seen before and its surroundings are featured in this composite image released on May 28, 2025. A team of astronomers combined data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) radio telescope on Wajarri Country in Australia to study the discovered object, known […]

Will Russia’s Retaliation To Ukraine’s Strategic Drone Strikes Decisively End The Conflict? orientalreview.su/2025/06/02/w…